2014 Nissan Rogue To Sell Alongside Old Model, Now 'Rogue Select'

If you still have your heart set on a 2013 Nissan Rogue, you're in luck.

Nissan introduced an all-new Rogue for the 2014 model year, but now the company has decided the old model will be sold alongside it--rechristened as the Rogue Select.

Nissan says it will sell the two versions of the Rogue to satisfy customer demand.

"As the compact SUV segment is becoming very specialized, there is an opening for a low-cost, high-content offering," Fred Diaz, divisional vice president, sales and marketing for Nissan North America, said in a statement.

The old Rogue will officially make the transition to 2014 Rogue Select in January, Nissan says. It will come with a base price of less than $20,000.

The redesigned 2014 Rogue was unveiled at the Frankfurt Auto Show last month, and will go on sale in November with a starting price just above $23,000.

Both generations of Rogue come with a 2.5-liter four cylinder engine and CVT.

Chevrolet has rebadged various past generations of the Malibu as Classics, for sale to fleets and rental companies.

The second-generation Saturn Vue even outlived the Saturn brand as the Chevy Captiva Sport; that fleet-only vehicle is sold alongside the Chevrolet Equinox compact crossover that's offered to retail buyers.